I
always wanted to fly. I imagined it mimicking a nun as a young girl: taking
flight into the sky with white dress and habit made of cardboard, the kind
cardboard found prepackaged in men’s shirts. I was successful with the
overall look; I stood atop a platform on a well-chosen windy day ready for lift
off. But when it came to the countdown, that’s when mortality overcame me
with disappointment in a flash…until I quickly shifted into drive and initiated
levitation then ascension into the sky. My mind just soared into the bright
blue yonder with its collection of the puffiest radiant clouds. I’ll
never forget that impression.
To
be airborne and ascending, jetting from one destination to another, and even
spiraling down, can all be a riveting adventure depending on what aircraft you
are using. Humans have a sensational appetite for flying. They have flirted
with all kinds of ways to fly, like Davinci’s dissection of mammals, impeccable
drawings of future spaceships and what is known as the ornithologist, or helicopter
today.
Whether it’s a dream to discover our
atmosphere and deep space, to travel regularly through space until you reach
your destination, or to experience flight for the first time in a variety
of ways, we are here to inspire ourselves and our children to imagine and
experience, in the most sustainable way, a wider scope of all
that there is to learn about the immediate and distant future.
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